ChatGPT: Not Just for Homework Anymore
In South Korea, a woman known as Kim decided to use ChatGPT not for essay writing, but for concocting deadly cocktails. The 21-year-old allegedly asked the AI about mixing booze with sedatives, then applied the results to kill two men. Because why not use cutting-edge tech for murder?
Kim was arrested on February 11, caught on CCTV entering hotels with men who later turned up dead. The charges? Initially, just inflicting bodily harm. But when cops found her ChatGPT search history, the plot thickened like a bad crime novel.
Murder: Now With AI Assistance
Kim’s first known attempt was in December, spiking her boyfriend’s drink. He survived, but she wasn’t discouraged. Instead, she doubled down—literally—on the dosage for her next victims in January and February. Spoiler alert: they didn’t walk out.
She admitted to mixing benzodiazepines into her victims’ drinks but claimed ignorance of the fatal outcome. However, her phone’s search history painted a different picture, showing clear intent. ChatGPT might need a new disclaimer: not responsible for murder plots.
Beauty and the Beastly Acts
The case turned viral, not just for the gruesome details, but because Kim’s photos leaked online. Suddenly, her looks became a talking point, with some suggesting she deserves leniency. Because apparently, being attractive is a get-out-of-jail-free card.
Public opinion shifted from outrage to bizarre admiration, with some even willing to risk a drink with her. It seems beauty can hypnotize, even when it’s wielded by someone with a penchant for poison.
Quick Facts
- •💡 Kim used ChatGPT to research mixing sedatives and alcohol.
- •💡 Two men died after meeting Kim in hotels; one survived an earlier attempt.
- •💡 Kim’s search history showed intent to kill, contradicting her claims of ignorance.
- •💡 Her case went viral after photos leaked, shifting public opinion.
- •💡 The case highlights AI’s potential misuse and societal reactions to beauty.

